Mark Ogden and the FC crew explain why they aren't falling in love with the idea of making Ole Gunnar Solskjaer Manchester United's permanent manager.

The FC crew remain unsure that Ole Gunnar Solskaer is the right long-term appointment for Manchester United, even if he sees out his interim role successfully.

Manchester United will continue to conduct a thorough process in the search for a new manager, sources have told ESPN FC, despite Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's 100 percent record in his caretaker role so far following last month's sacking of Jose Mourinho.

The Norwegian's success, not only in terms of results but also by being able to revitalise the playing squad, has sparked widespread support among the club's fans for the former United forward to be given the manager's job on a permanent basis.

It has also been reported that several members of the club's first-team squad want Solskjaer to be given the opportunity to take the club forward in the long-term.

Sunday's trip to Tottenham is regarded as the first real test of Solskjaer and his team, however, with Mauricio Pochettino's Spurs still in contention for the title.

While Solskjaer has impressed United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward and the Glazer family, the club's owners, by swiftly restoring the team to winning ways, there is a determination within Old Trafford to ensure that the next appointment is made following a full and thorough process.

Sources have told ESPN FC that United want to recruit a manager who can deliver major trophies to the club and make the team competitive in every competition.

And while Solskjaer's impressive start to the job has given the 45-year-old the chance to be considered for the role on a permanent basis, sources have made it clear to ESPN FC that he will not be given the job by default.